Tagged with noktor - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/noktor/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 09:44:56 +0000 Tagged with noktor - Personal View Talks en-CA 25mm F0.95 SLRMagic topic http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5908/25mm-f0.95-slrmagic-topic Fri, 25 Jan 2013 20:14:16 +0000 goanna 5908@/talks/discussions The SLR Magic 25mm .95 lens

To be produced by accomplished Noktor lens-maker SLR Magic, the lens has so far been almost exclusively refferred to via comparison to a similar, fast lens by another prestige manufacturer.

This to[ic is to discuss the upcoming SLR Magic 25mm .95 lens on its own merits.

Those wanting to know which fast, 25mm lens to invest in might like to look at news item, Is the SLR magic 25mm f/0.95 better than the Nokton? - Personal View.

Discussion of fast 25mm MFT lenses at http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5910/which-fast-25mm-mft-lens#Item_4

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For Sale: Magic SLR 17mm Lens - Like New Micro 4/3 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13505/for-sale-magic-slr-17mm-lens-like-new-micro-43 Wed, 05 Aug 2015 12:24:39 +0000 thebmillz 13505@/talks/discussions Magic SLR 17mm Lens - Like New for Micro 4/3 Mount $350 - Includes Shipping anywhere in USA. Ships from Los Angeles. Message me for photos. Mint condition!

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12mm f/1.6 Noktor http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1103/12mm-f1.6-noktor- Wed, 05 Oct 2011 04:11:01 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 1103@/talks/discussions

http://www.thephoblographer.com/2011/10/05/hands-on-review-slr-magic-12mm-f1-6-noktor-lens-for-micro-four-thirds/

http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2011/10/04/1st-look-world-premiere-the-slr-magicnoktor-12mm-f1-6-premium-lens-for-micro-43/

Not long ago I had been invited to test this lens.

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**You can get lens at:**


* http://www.adorama.com/SLR1216MFT.html
* http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=12mm+Noktor&_sacat=0&_odkw=Samson+Airline&_osacat=0
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FS: SLR Magic HyperPrime 12mm T1.6 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11309/fs-slr-magic-hyperprime-12mm-t1.6 Tue, 16 Sep 2014 18:09:32 +0000 fosterchen 11309@/talks/discussions This is the old version, same great optics!
Glass has no scratches.
Some internal dust particles that have no affect on image quality!
Comes in original box with metal lens cap and rear cap.
$420 includes US Priority Mail Shipping.

International Shipping will have to be quoted per country.

PAYPAL only.

PM me if interested!

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SLR Magic 12mm Hands On Experience http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2261/slr-magic-12mm-hands-on-experience Sun, 12 Feb 2012 21:51:17 +0000 GOODEMPIRE 2261@/talks/discussions I need to apologize to Andrew from SLRMagic for not being able to submit this review in time. Although I got the lens in late December, I couldn't test it until late January when I actually got all my visa issues resolved and could finally go to St. Petersburg for the final shoot. My impressions of the lens are purely subjective as I'm more a filmmaker than a professional DP. But I hope my observations will seem relevant to anyone working in the same genre (documentary).

So when I opened up the box the lens looked small and toyish, and it did resemble some of the surveillance glass which exemplified my initial fears. However from the very first moment I was charmed with the combination of wide angle field of view and quite shallow DOF. None of my lenses was giving me both.

Next thing I discovered is that the focus ring is stiff. Especially at the end of the circle. I can't say it was a big obstacle but I didn't expect it. The very location of the aperture ring (front side) and focus ring was a bit unusual as well. It took some practice. I also quickly found out that it's almost impossible to use this lens with my follow focus system because the focus ring is too close to the camera's body (I'm sure I'm not the first one to pay attention to this). Nevertheless because you typically are not supposed to play with focus a lot at 12mm I didn't find that very frustrating.

The lens itself didn't seem to me very sharp up until f2.5. It kind of devalues a bit the whole idea of having a fast wide angle lens, but 2.5 is still rather fast, plus after f4 the lens produces really crisp images (in my opinion). I won't speculate about the barrel distortion as I may need some math to support my assumptions and I'm really bad at math.

I ordered a variable ND filter for SLR Magic and because its front side is wider I guess it was a 58mm attachment which resulted in some visible (albeit nice) vignetting.

Now let me tell you why I love this lens and why I'm using it more than any other in my possession.

— I often have to shoot handheld in extreme conditions with no rig or other support. GH2 is an amazing camera for such purposes as it has a form factor of a small amateurish camera and you can go to subways, shopping malls, railway stations — unnoticed, with no special permissions. Before SLRMagic I was mostly using my 20mm Pancake. But although I love it too, it is very vulnerable to sudden motion and shakiness. While this 12mm is really perfect because its wide angle serves as an essential stabilization tool — even with no tripod it is giving me a decently stable picture. For example I had to shoot that way in the well-guarded residence of the Russian oligarchs (pretending I'm only taking stills for myself while I was doing video of course) and after applying some AE stabilization in post my shots look as if I was there on a tripod. — I like the form factor of this lens. With the little handle screwed to the bottom and my LCDVF attached the GH2 turns into a well balanced replica of the old 16mm cameras from the 60s. — I can't explain it but I also like the representation of colors it is providing. In the poorly lit settings of St Petersburg I was getting a very truthful color range, which resulted in almost zero color correction in post. — I also need to admit that I fell in love with the circular form of the aperture diaphragm. It produces a unique and cinematic bokeh.

I won't hesitate to recommend this lens to a filmmaker. It is fantastic for run and gun, for setting up a scene with a static wide shot, for shooting in relatively dark environments.

those of you who are patient enough can see how this lens contributed to my new documentary "Don't Cry For Your Hair" Shots made by SLR Magic 12mm are at the very end

password greenfire1980*

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12mm, Olympus or Noktor? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4993/12mm-olympus-or-noktor Thu, 25 Oct 2012 17:56:25 +0000 azza_act 4993@/talks/discussions Going to be shooting a short film with the GH2 next month and I want this short to have a cinematic look about it (don't we all?). Unfortunately, I can't afford anamorphic lenses :( But I believe I have a good selection of manual lenses: voigtlander 25mm, Canon 50mm 1.8 and the samyany 85mm 1.4. The only lens i believe i'm missing is a good wide to match these. Now i shoot weddings also, so i have the Olympus 12mm for steadicam work (auto focus is great) and I shoot real estate videos (my day job) with the beautiful panny 7-14mm. I love these lenses, especially the 7-14mm but i'm worried that they with not match with the lenses mention above, the Olympus is sharp as hell, maybe too sharp and the 7-17mm is a little slow at times. So technically, I'm covered on the wide end... right? But every time i watch Noktor 12mm footage it screams movie magic to me. I think it would be crazy to have 3 wide lenses but i can't help falling in love with the Noktor 12mm. Should the Olympus and the 7-14mm be enough? Does anyone own both or all three? Will anyone really notice the difference?

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Noktor 12mm F1.6 - where to buy!? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2299/noktor-12mm-f1.6-where-to-buy Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:27:30 +0000 Alexauwa 2299@/talks/discussions Hi everyone,

I've been looking for this fantastic lense for while. As I live in Germany it seem to be pretty difficult to purchase it here. Id also go for international purchases, just need a proper platform or dealer.

Can anyone help? Help would be much appreciated.

Best, Alex

Here it is:

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